Love Island star Anna-May Robey revealed the “grossest” thing about the ITV villa.
The winter 2023 star entered the South African villa in January and said that some things were rather rank.
She exclusively told us: “The toilet situation… We had two toilets and we had one outside which was more like a portaloo but yeah it’s not nice sharing toilets with boys.
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“There was one upstairs, one downstairs, then one outside but I wouldn’t use the outside one. I tried it and I said ‘I’m not coming in here ever again’.
“Don’t get me wrong, they were cleaned but when there are 12 people sharing two toilets… It’s strange.”
The star also revealed that slanders were banned from wearing certain outfits on the show.
Anna-May said: “I don’t think anyone got told off for anything they were wearing but maybe if you did put something on like a stringy thong then they’d tell you not to wear it. But I don’t think anyone got told off
“Apart from some of us girls would be told not to wear glittery outfits as they would strobe on the camera so, I don’t think I brought any sequins with me but I remember Olivia [Hawkins] had a few sequin outfits and she wasn’t allowed to wear them because they were strobing on the camera.”
The Welsh beauty also said that contestants were told to talk about the royals during her villa stay.
To stop the girls and boys from gossiping during their separate lunchtimes, bosses would tell them to chat about Prince Harry.
She explained: “When we would have lunch and stuff like that, it was just a saying producers would say to us because naturally you would say ‘So and so said this earlier’ and you can’t talk about anything because it wouldn’t be on TV.
“And as the girls were separate from the boys, and we’d be like, ‘What can we talk about then? And they’d be like ‘Talk about Prince Harry and Meghan’.
“Because you can’t really put that on TV because no one is interested in what I think about Harry and Meghan.
“They obviously don’t want to miss anything they can put on TV, sometimes we would get told off for whispering.
“It’s a hard job for them to stop us from talking and sometimes you’d be in the middle of a chat and after lunch, you’d try to go back to the conversation and you’d be lost where you were. And it’s hard because I can’t remember what I had for breakfast so.”
Love Island airs nightly on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm
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